Look Who’s Making AI Intelligent Again

Look Who’s Making AI Intelligent Again
screen-shot-2016-10-31-at-12-25-38-pmCapital One was the first bank to go live with an Alexa integration. Other banks are following suit.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is not new to fintech, but in the past two years we’ve seen a jump in the sophistication and scale of its use across the industry. The advances in chatbots and IVR solutions have done a lot to spur the growth of machine learning and AI.

In a Fintech Trending post earlier this month, we highlighted Capital One’s live integration and Lloyd Bank’s proof of concept with Amazon’s Alexa. We noted that Cap One was the only bank with a Skill (an Alexa-specific app) that’s currently live. Over the past couple of weeks, however, a handful of banks and financial services companies have launched their own A.I. initiatives in voice forms such as Alexa and GM’s OnStar Go, as well as text, such as Facebook Messenger.

UBS pilots Amazon’s Alexa

Last week news broke that UBS is soon to follow with an Alexa Skill of its own. The Swiss investment bank will launch a pilot program next month that allows a select group of UBS clients and non-clients to interact with Alexa.

However, compared to Capital One’s integration and Lloyd’s proof of concept, the UBS pilot is a bit stunted. In the UBS pilot, when users begin their inquiries with, “Ask UBS,” Alexa currently answers only general financial and economic questions, such as, “What is inflation?” and “How is the EU economy doing?” The pilot aims to test users’ comfort levels with spoken bot interactions.

Bank of America’s Erica

img_1489Also this week, Bank of America demo’d its smart chatbot, Erica, said to be coming in “late 2017.” While many banks offer this capability, Bank of America’s bot shows more emphasis on the intelligence piece of artificial intelligence. As Daniel Latimore, senior vice president of Celent’s banking practice, said in an interview with CNBC, “Though many banks have bots with some level of artificial intelligence, the customer experience has not always been great. Consumers are now accustomed to the types of seamless mobile experiences provided by apps like Uber and Airbnb and want better banking experiences.”

Erica will use AI, predictive analytics, and cognitive messaging to enable customers to make payments and check their account balances. She will even help them save money and offer advice to pay down debt by directing them toward educational videos and articles. Bank of America had a lot of consumer-usage data to draw upon while it was building Erica. In Q3 of this year, the bank saw 246+ billion payments and 950 million mobile banking sessions across 21 million active users.

Mastercard’s Facebook Messenger chatbot

Mastercard (F14) launched its own chatbot this week to deliver a personalized customer experience in messenger platforms. The company partnered with Kasisto to create Mastercard KAI, a bot for banks, which will launch next year on Facebook Messenger. The bot was created in-house in Mastercard Labs. It aims to offer a way for merchants to allow consumers to shop and transact in messaging platforms and check out with Masterpass.

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The payments giant also announced partnerships with GM and IBM (FD16) this week to launch Masterpass payment functionality on OnStar Go, a digital platform that will be embedded in 2 million GM vehicles by the end of 2017. The OnStar Go platform will feature a marketplace of select merchants from which drivers can order and pay directly from their vehicle. Over time, OnStar Go learns the consumer’s purchasing behaviors and is able to push personalized and contextual offers to the driver. ExxonMobil, Glympse, iHeartRadio, MasterCard, and Parkopedia are the first brands to join the platform.

paypalinmessengerPayPal expands Facebook Messenger capabilities

PayPal (FD16) first announced it was integrating with Facebook Messenger last month, when the social media giant unveiled payments capability within Messenger. This week, the company announced further integration. In the U.S., PayPal will not only serve as one of the payment options within Messenger, but also:

  • Roll out as a payment option across more of Facebook’s commerce experiences (including Messenger)
  • Make it easy for PayPal customers to link their PayPal accounts to Facebook and Messenger at PayPal checkout
  • Offer the ability to get notifications in Messenger, facilitating receipt management for PayPal transactions in one place

The biggest takeaway is that as Messenger rolls out a native payment experience, merchants can accept PayPal payments directly within their bots. As an early pilot of this capability, PayPal’s Braintree partnered with Facebook and Uber in December 2015 to allow users to hail and pay for an Uber directly within the app.

Contrary to some reports, PayPal’s integration isn’t a chatbot. I learned this the embarrassing way when I typed “balance” in a Facebook message to PayPal and a half-hour later received a message from an actual person:

screen-shot-2016-10-26-at-3-37-06-pmThat awkward moment you learn you’re chatting with a real person, not a chatbot

SimplyTapp launches mobile payments app with chatbot

SimplyTapp’s (FD14) newly launched mobile payments app, Gane, works on both Android and iOS and offers tap-and-pay functionality at the POS. With the companion mobile app, users can collect and apply discount offers. Aside from mobile payment and offer-redemption capability, Gane works with chatbots embedded in Facebook Messenger, iMessage, Kik, and Telegram messaging platforms. The company plans to integrate with additional platforms in the future.

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Why all the AI?

Banks and financial services companies aren’t just trying to farm out the jobs of their tellers and customer service agents to bots that don’t require a salary, paid time off, and health insurance, though that does play a role. Aside from the obvious role chatbots and AI play in answering simple customer inquiries without using up the time of customer service agents, banks’ motives are twofold.

First, it helps them meet customers where they are by operating in the same channels in which their consumers spend hours a day, such as Facebook. Financial services companies can offer a better user experience by not requiring users to open a separate app or launch a new window to view their balance. In cases such as PayPal’s and Mastercard’s integrations with Facebook Messenger, it also serves as a way to become the customer’s preferred payment method in that channel, i.e., becoming top-of-wallet in Messenger.

Second, it establishes the financial services company on the millennial map. Many of the incumbent players are struggling to attract their next generation of clients for payments and wealth management. Offering services that reach into channels such as Alexa and social messenger platforms help banks engage with potential millennial wealth management customers. It’s the same reason established wealth management players are launching robo-adviser—to serve as training wheels.

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  • BBVA chooses Amazon Web Services as its preferred cloud infrastructure services provider.
  • Extended partnership makes Yodlee’s data aggregation available via Backbase’s Open Banking Marketplace.
  • Hyperwallet announces support for real-time, push-to-card payments-solution,Visa Direct.
  • Full Envestnet | Yodlee Integration Give Advisers Big Picture View of Client Finances.
  • Modo to give the Bank of America access to its COIN Operated Digital Payments Hub.
  • Expensify launches direct integration with Zenefits.

Alumni updates

  • InComm launches new brand of solutions for cash-based consumers, VanillaDirect.
  • Temenos launches Digital Engagement modules to offer real-time customer marketing and engagement.
  • Bluefin Payment Systems launches cloud-based hosting option for its DecryptxPCI-validated P2PE product through Amazon Web Services.
  • Intuit expands partnership with PayPal to provide QuickBooks Online customers with a new way of accepting payments via PayPal.
  • Chain launches open-source edition of its distributed ledger, Chain Core Developer Edition.
  • Avoka earns a pair of “XCelent Awards” for service and breadth of functionality from Celent.
  • Trulioo announced that its GlobalGateway platform now reaches 60 countries.
  • On Deck Capital and Kabbage agree to disclose SMB loan pricing.

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  • Lendio Closes $20 Million Funding Round
  • Lending Club Launches Car Loan Refinancing Product
  • Check out today’s sneak peeks of upcoming FinovateAsia demos:

Around the web

  • AdviceRobo reaches 900k credit scores
  • Bill.com partners with Intuit to power end-to-end accounts payable within QuickBooks Online
  • Actiance appoints Cynthia Crossland as CMO
  • Entrepreneur Magazine names Cardlytics One of the Best Entrepreneurial Companies in America
  • American Banker: Bizfi Hires Former Lending Club Exec as New CEO
  • Intuit expands partnership with PayPal to provide QuickBooks’ Online customers with a new way of accepting payments via PayPal
  • Farm Credit Services of America picks DNA from Fiserv to support agricultural lending
  • Extended partnership makes Yodlee’s data aggregation available via Backbase’s Open Banking Marketplace
  • Chain launches open source edition of its distributed ledger, Chain Core Developer Edition
  • Avoka earns a pair of “XCelent Awards” for service and breadth of functionality from Celent
  • Trulioo announced that its GlobalGateway platform now reaches 60 countries
  • Hyperwallet announces support for real-time, push-to-card payments solution, Visa Direct

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Fintech Trending: P2P, EMV, NFC, NLP…. OMG

Fintech Trending: P2P, EMV, NFC, NLP…. OMG

A look at the trending topics of the past two weeks, co-authored by Finovate’s research analysts David Penn and Julie (Schicktanz) Muhn.

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Cardtronics acquires DirectCash Payments

In a $460 million deal, Texas-based ATM operator Cardtronics has acquired Canada-based DirectCash Payments. The deal is expected to help Cardtronics expand into Canada and the United Kingdom. DirectCash Payments has 25,000 ATMs around the globe, primarily in Australia, Canada, and the U.K. Once the deal closes in Q1 of 2017, it will boost Cardtronics’ network to 225,000 ATMs across North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific.

Jack Henry & Associates (F10) teams up with Visa (F10)

In a new partnership, Jack Henry & Associates has integrated with Visa to allow customers to send P2P payments directly to a recipient’s Visa debit card. This eliminates the need for a recipient to provide their account and routing number to the sender. With increased competition in the P2P payments industry (PayPal/Venmo (FDNY 16), Square Cash, Zello), banks are feeling pressure to compete by offering faster delivery of funds. The partnership enables banks to offer funds-transfers a day sooner, or even same-day. Jack Henry began offering P2P payment capability in 2005 and expects the new method to boost usage.

Sberbank (F16) and MasterCard (F11) partner to launch ApplePay in Russia

Starting this week, Mastercard cardholders in Russia can now pay using ApplePay, thanks to a new partnership between Russian bank Sberbank and Mastercard. In a statement, the bank’s Deputy Chairman of the Executive Board, Alexander Torbakhov, said, “Apple Pay is driving the popularization of contactless payments in Russia and globally. Many of Sberbank clients actively use new technologies, and an increasing number of them will prefer cash-free and contactless payment using their smartphones.”

This is the Russian bank’s second big move this week. On Monday the company inked a partnership with Hyperledger to begin working on the Hyperledger Project.

PayPal (F11) and Vodafone partner for in-store NFC mobile payments

Acting on a partnership it first initiated in February, PayPal partnered with Vodafone to enable U.K. users to make NFC payments from their PayPal accounts using their Android phones. The agreement enables consumers to make transactions of up to £30 ($36.60) at 400,000 retail locations. For more expensive purchases, Vodafone Pay users can use their Vodafone wallet (launched in 2013), which requires a PIN.

The NFC payment capability with Vodafone was piloted in Spain. PayPal also has agreements in place with other global telcos, including America Movil, Telcel, and Claro.

Regulation

Happy birthday, U.S. EMV.
It’s been one year since EMV regulation in the United States was placed into effect. If you live in America, you’ve likely noticed that adoption is low. In fact, according to a recent report from Mastercard, 88% of consumers have been issued chip cards, but only 33% of merchant locations accept them.

Mobile POS company CardFlight (F13) released data on EMV usage in the U.S. over the course of the year and found:

  • 78% of cards now contain EMV chips, up from 46% in October 2015
  • American Express leads the way in EMV card issuance, with 96% of their cards now EMV-enabled
  • Mastercard is the runner-up: 71% of cards issued contain an EMV chip

Check out CardFlight’s full EMV report here.

Though usage remains low, Mastercard reported this week that it has seen an overall decrease in fraud since the EMV change. The company reports that between April 2015 and April 2016, retailers who have transitioned to EMV experienced a 54% decrease in counterfeit fraud.

Ready, set, ACH
As of September 30, a new rule from NACHA requires all banks to process incoming same-day ACH credits. Most ACH payments are currently settled on the next business day: the new rule-change offers originators the option to send an ACH transaction to any recipient account for same-day processing. NACHA has imposed a same-day fee on every same-day ACH transaction to help financial institutions receiving the funds to recover the cost to enable same-day ACH. Phase two of NACHA’s Same-day ACH initiative will take effect 15 Sept 2017.

Capital One integration with Amazon Echo
Capital One integration with Amazon Echo

Technologies: AI, chatbots, and natural language processing (NLP)

The industry-wide obsession with chatbots continues. Finovate last month showcased a dozen variants on the chatbot theme. One of our newer alums, Personetics (F16), is even holding a Chatbot Bootcamp next month in San Francisco. And our chatbot-banking post in March is our fourth most-read. But the bigger conversation is around natural language processing (NLP) and how it can be used to retrieve information and perform tasks. A new report from Juniper Research estimated that NLP would drive $2.1 TRILLION in annual purchases via mobile five years from now (2021).

The tech world is in a tizzy over Amazon’s Alexa capabilities. We showcased two demos of her at FinovateFall from BankJoy (F16 demo) and FIS (F09) (F16 demo). Capital One is the only bank with a live Alexa integration (called “Skill”), but Lloyds Bank put together a proof of concept this spring. There are currently 2,904 skills listed in the unofficial Alexa database, but very little in the financial realm. Expect to see much more activity as financial institutions and fintech companies develop applications using Amazon’s Alexa and the new Google Assistant.

Sibos 2016 celebrates the blockchain

The annual Sibos 2016 conference in Geneva took place at the end of September—between the last Fintech Trending meeting and this one. Organized by SWIFT, Sibos is considered to be the world’s premier financial services event covering areas such as payments, securities, cash management, and trade.

So what was big at Sibos 2016 this year? The blockchain. 2016 was the first year that Sibos dedicated a track “exclusively to distributed ledger” technology. And the event’s startup-industry challenge was all about how to use the blockchain in the securities industry. The three startups that won the challenge will develop PoCs using technologies like smart contracts (SmartContract), distributed ledgers (Rise Financial Technologies), and open-source blockchain platforms (Coin Sciences).

Some have ascertained the irony in SWIFT’s embrace of the blockchain: Its $6 billion payment-messaging service is one of the technologies “widely perceived to be at risk for disintermediation” by blockchain technology. And indeed, companies like Finovate alum Ripple (F13) have made great strides in helping FIs like Bank of America, Santander, and Royal Bank of Canada use distributed-ledger technology to provide a global blockchain-payments network with “near-instant” settlement. Interestingly, Ripple recently hired former SWIFT board member Marcus Treacher as its new global head of strategic accounts. Treacher told CoinDesk in September that SWIFT was the “de facto way everyone moves money through countries.” And cross-border payment is something he specifically believes Ripple “can do better.”

  • Global Banks Partner to Form Blockchain Payments Network—CoinDesk
  • Sibos 2016: Innotribe Industry Challenge—results—Banking Technology

Speaking of blockchain, a number of companies with blockchain and distributed-ledger technologies will be presenting at our developers conference, FinDEVr Silicon Valley, next week. These companies include PwC, which will present its blockchain-as-a-service technology to improve trade finance, and IBM with its hyperledger implementation in the cloud that helps manage and test blockchain-dev projects. Also on hand will be distributed database specialists Aerospike (FD16) and Cognitect (FD16).

InsurTech rising

From FT Partners recent report on the boom in insurance-technology innovation, to InsurTech Rising’s event, Informa, to launch on 21 Oct, this area of financial technology is garnering increasing attention.

Why? As FT Partners pointed out in their 247-page report, the insurance industry is one of the areas of finance that so far has been least affected by the technological disruption nearly commonplace elsewhere. The insurance industry is a multitrillion dollar business; property and casualty insurers alone generated more than $64 billion in net income in 2014. And it sits at the nexus between the drive to better engage customers (is there anything enjoyable about insurance from a consumer perspective) and the need to accommodate complex and shifting regulatory landscapes (something the rest of finance is becoming increasingly familiar with).

What are the focuses of insurtech? Most technology innovation in the area revolves around trends in distribution and administration: data and analytics, and marketing and customer engagement. This includes everything from the kinds of products offered to consumers, such as micro-insurance, to using mobile channels and interactive technologies to make insurance products easier to understand, choose from, and purchase.

How are industry players responding and what to watch for? From partnering with innovative startups to acquisitions, incumbent insurance firms are increasingly aware of the challenge. FT Partners reports that more than 40% of traditional insurers surveyed by Ptolemus Consulting said they were planning to “acquire, or have already acquired, innovative startups to help them expand their digital capabilities” and more than half say they have already invested in social media, data mining, and predictive modeling. Nearly 70% have embraced mobile technology.

  • Wave Mechanics: FT Partners Report Highlights Trends Driving Rise of Insurtech—Finovate
  • Prepare for the InsurTech Wave: Overview of Key Insurance Technology Trends—FT Partners
  • Informa’s FinTech Futures Hosts InsurTech Rising (pending)—Finovate

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  • IBS Journal Interviews David Mitchell, NYMBUS president.
  • Startland interviews EyeVerify CEO Toby Rush on hiring plans, global expansion.
  • PayPal and Vodafone partner to facilitate contactless payments in the U.K.
  • GreenKey Technologies begins rollout of new mobile app that will offer hard turrets through existing hardware and infrastructure.
  • nanoPay using Liberty Village as a working lab for its MintChip digital currency.

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The latest from FinDEVr New York and upcoming Silicon Valley presenters

  • Fidor Bank teams up with Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank to launch first community based digital bank in the region.
  • PayPal promotes Braintree’s William Ready to chief operating officer.
  • PYMNTS.com talks with Hyperwallet VP Tomas Likar about the challenge of payments in the on-demand workforce.
  • IBM announces $200 million investment in its Watson IoT business in Munich. See IBM at FinDEVr Silicon Valley, October 18 & 19.

Alumni updates

  • Bank of Ireland to deploy UniversalSuite core banking solution from Temenos.
  • Xero Announces Improved Integration with PayPal
  • Bluefin Announces Issuance of Patent on Decryption as a Service
  • Kristina Campbell joins PayNearMe as chief financial officer.
  • Xero teams up with Barclays to improve access to transaction data for U.K. businesses.

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  • Darwinex Unveils Mobile App for Android
  • Two P2P Sharing Economy Players Team Up–Airbnb and Zopa

Around the web

  • Fidor Bank teams up with Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank to launch first community-based digital bank in the region.
  • Bank of Ireland to deploy UniversalSuite core banking solution from Temenos.
  • Jack Henry & Associates collaborates with Visa to accelerate P2P payments to debit cards.
  • Sberbank and MasterCard launch Apple Pay on Russian market.
  • Bluefin Announces Issuance of Patent on Decryption as a Service.
  • Eurogiro and TransferTo join forces to link mobile money with 500,000 bank and postal branches.
  • PayPal promotes Braintree’s William Ready to chief operating officer.
  • Commercial Bank of Texas hires Insuritas to launch insurance agency.
  • Cachet Partners with Viamericas to Provide Mobile International Money Transfers

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  • Mastercard (FD14) launches its developer portal (again). Having originally launched its dev platform in 2010, Mastercard this week announced an expansion of its platform that provides third-party developers single-location access to more than 25 updated APIs in categories such as payments, data, security, and financial inclusion. The platform also features an experimental category with APIs for bot commerce (think chatbots, VR, and augmented reality), and developers will be able to use six different coding languages (Java, Javascript, C#, Ruby, Python, and Node.js).

Mastercard says it has seen a 4x increase in API usage in 2016, which encouraged the company to expand its portal to include open APIs for all of its products. “The APIs are built to be open, flexible and available through a single doorway,” SVP for APIs at Mastercard Oran Cummins told ComputerWorld. “It’s our front door and we’ve been cranking up the volume on this.”

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Trends

  • Look out London! A new report from the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) suggests that Singapore’s fintech industry could be a major beneficiary of rising regulatory restrictions and political uncertainty in the U.S. and Europe. “Singapore … is benefiting from a supportive regulatory framework and extremely high digital capacity, which means there is a potential for her to become the regional hub for Asia-Pacific and beyond,” said Joseph Alfred, head of policy and technical, ACCA Singapore.
  • Manulife unveils new “Lab of Forward Thinking” location in Singapore. This is Manulife’s third location (the other two are in Boston and Toronto). “We are using emerging technologies and platforms such as blockchain and artificial intelligence to build competitive advantages,” Greg Framke, EVP and CIO for Manulife said.
  • Mastercard launches its first B2B mobile app to connect small business buyers and suppliers in Hong Kong: the Mastercard Commercial Network App. Hang Chong, Mastercard’s division president for Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan, said, “Small and medium sized businesses are the lifeblood of a thriving economy. To maximize the success of these enterprises, we will continue to innovate and develop a broad range of solutions that address evolving business needs.”
  • And speaking of Hong Kong, don’t forget that FinovateAsia 2016 will be in Hong Kong, November 8th. For more information, check out our FinovateAsia registration page.

ICYMI

  • “Gimme That Old Time Navigation!” Mobile UI takes a look at Capital One Wallet and its new, old-school user interface

Milestones

  • Samsung Pay celebrates its first anniversary in the U.S.
  • Under PayPal (F12), Braintree (FD16) transactions grew 25x.
  • Dash is the first digital currency to cooperate with a blockchain-compliance platform.

Tech

  • Monzo integrates with Siri on iOS to enable sending and receiving money using voice commands.

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  • Visions FCU signs with MX for money-management app.
  • OnDeck launches marketing campaign featuring Shark Tank judge Barbara Corcoran.
  • Inside Expensify’s New Concierge Bot.
  • Lleida.net Calls New Patent a Turning Point.

Alumni updates

  • Entersekt listed among 100 most promising African fintech companies of 2016.
  • Aurionpro joins Temenos MarketPlace.
  • Avalara Raises $96 Million in New Funding.

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  • CrowdFlower Brings AI to Business Processes via Partnership with Microsoft
  • Fintech Trending: Bots Break Out, AI Gets Personal, and Blockchain Buys the Farm
  • SocietyOne Strikes Up Partnership with Beyond Bank, Reeling in $1.5 Million

Around the web

  • Payoneer to facilitate cross-border payments for e-commerce marketplace, Rakuten, in new partnership.
  • eWise unveils its new financial transaction Categorization-as-a-Service (CaaS) API for FIs.
  • Let’s Talk Payments interviews Swych CEO Deepak Jain. See video of Swych’s Best of Show winning performance at FinovateFall.
  • Bank of America, Santander, and the Royal Bank of Canada to form global blockchain payments network with distributed ledger technology from Ripple.
  • Azimo’s Facebook Messenger bot is now live.
  • Project Juno highlights Featurespace in its European Machine Intelligence Landscape.
  • Larky partners with Credit Union Association of the Dakotas (CUAD).

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Mastercard Says “Me Too” to Visa’s PayPal Partnership

Mastercard Says “Me Too” to Visa’s PayPal Partnership

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Just over a month after PayPal signed a partnership with Visa, the online money-transfer company has inked a deal with Mastercard.

The terms of today’s agreement with Mastercard are similar to those PayPal laid out with Visa:

  • Mastercard will be clearly presented as a payment option within the PayPal app
  • Users will be able to set Mastercard as their preferred payment method
  • Mastercard will help PayPal boost its presence at the point-of-sale (POS)
  • Mastercard’s Masterpass will be available as a payment option for merchants using Braintree
  • Venmo users can withdraw their Venmo balance using Mastercard Send

Also similar to the Visa deal, PayPal will receive volume incentives and will not be charged a digital wallet-operator fee for using Masterpass.

PayPal spun off from parent company eBay last year and has since been focused on growing its presence at the brick-and-mortar POS to help it compete with the growing number of mobile-wallet apps. The company’s recent partnerships with Visa and Mastercard are expected to spur growth in this area.

PayPal debuted Instant Account Creation at FinovateEurope 2012. Justin Woo, the company’s Braintree developer evangelist, presented at FinDEVr New York 2016. Visa has also presented at FinDEVr: M. Tad Tilahun, VP of product development, and M. Tad Tilahun and Alan Johnson, senior director/digital developed markets, presented at FinDEVr San Francisco 2014. Visa previously appeared at FinovateSpring 2010, where it demoed a tool to help consumers collect and organize products. At FinovateFall 2014, Mastercard took the stage to launch Mastercard Pay with Rewards, a solution that allows cardholders to redeem points at the point-of-sale. The company showed off its Developer Zone at FinDEVr San Francisco 2014.

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  • FinovateFall: Mapping the Future of Fintech Today
  • Payworks Raises $4.5 Million Series A
  • Mastercard Says “Me Too” to Visa’s PayPal Partnership

Around the web

  • Top Image Systems Signs Two Accounts Payable Automation Deals Valued at Over $480,000
  • EU-based mobile payments company SumUp achieves profitability.
  • Let’s Talk Payments interviews Boku CEO Jon Prideaux.
  • ACI Worldwide brings UP Retail Payments to Erste Bank Hungary.
  • Braintree to offer Visa Checkout.
  • ayondo relaunches website with new design and features to improve trading experience.
  • TransferWise announces tripling of revenues in first public annual report.

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